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.On The Inside , The Weather In_lud. by ..terlcmdl . . . J'&I1l)' cloud, ~. OWe . Pog_ 2 cll.anP ill &empentve. Sports Writers Rap Coaat Football Frida)' conUnued dIIaIb . . . Pog_. an4 warmer. IllP loU)'• 20; low,S. Bleb WedMs­ 13 CrimlDal ea... 8M . . . at da" 18; low, So . . . Paqe 6 Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire. AP Wirephoto - Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa. Thumday. January 3.1952 - Vol. 85, No. 351 Re~s Hint Rej~ction . Truman Plans .·Overhaul . ' . C)f UN POW Plan • MUNSAN, Korea (THURSDAY) In Revenue D~partment ~ommunist negotiators 'Wed­ nesda, indicated they would re­ Monkey Business - ject a surprise Allied compromise otter for the exchange of Kor.ean Moneyhounds Picked Up His Trail Dunlap Ousts waf prisoners and civilians. .Thelle seemed 0 nl y a slight Ape Snarls SAN FRANCISCO (A» - Almost anybody could follow the trail chance of a quick Red acceptance leU Wednesday by a gunman who robbed Buddy Clark's Roundup, a S3 More Men when truce negotiators meet again tavern, of $400. And just about everybody on the street did. today. The Tobber pJled his loot In a paper sack which had a hole in the No progress was made Wednes­ Ship Line botiom. In Latest Step day In the deadlocked .truce super­ Passersby were so busy picking up moncy that nobody thought W,ASHINGTON (A') -Presiden! vision talks but Allied and Red *. to cali the police. Truman decreed a far-reachln, 'Sub-delegates were due to rtcon­ JERSEY* CITY, N. J*. (JP) - An vepe today on this issue. overhaUL ot the scandal-scarred escaped live monkey in the engine internal revenue bureau Wednes­ trear Adm. R. E. Libby, Allied room oC a steamship here is act­ ne,otiator In the prisoner ex­ Violent Death Toll Truman Quiet day as Commissioner John B. chan,e talks spent more than an ing like a monkey wrench in the Dunlap disclosed the ouster of 53 ho\U' reading the United Nations works. more eml1loyes. ccimmand proposal. It would: The American President Lines AI Leasl611 After About 1952 The "very solvency of our coun­ 1: l:xehann 11,5" or IDOre Al­ freighter President Arthur can't try." Mr. Truman said, depenps lied prisoners for an equal num­ in part on the intel1'ity of its tax sail until the beast is caught. Line Long Holiday Period collectors. ber. of captured North Koreans oUicials fear he might get into Political Plan·s. and Chinese troops. the machinery or distract a crew America's 1952 death toU in ac­ Designed to convert the revenue Z. Swap about 105,000 m 0 r e member working near moving cidents is of! to a flying start. WASHINGTON (IP) - President servIce Inlo a "blue ribbon" corps Truman kept the lid secrec:y on of civil service workers, the Presi­ K\lreans and Chinese prisoners on parts of the engine, A survey. showed at least 611 ot his 1952 political plans Wednesday. dent's shakeup plan will be sub­ a man-for-man basis with South They have sent out the word to persons met violent death In the Korean civilians held by the Reds. get him "dead or alive-prefer­ Truman Outlines Shakeup Plans The White Rouse said he has made mitted to congress \lnder the iOv­ tour-day holiday period which ernment reorganization act. It will S. Tum the nood&'atell loose for ably alive." no commitment evcn about the PRESIDENT TRUMAN checks with John W. Snyder, secretary of the treasury. as he outlines a sweep­ date when he will announce go into effect 60 days thereafter an IIll-for-all exchange of thou­ The monkey is one of 30 the ended Tuesday ni~ht, with the san'ds of other displaced civilians Ing shalLeup plan for his scandal-ridden internal revenue bureau. TIre ilIaD calls for aboli8b.ins tbe 61 biggest single day toll of 177 oc­ whether he wlll Tun again. unless the house or senate disap­ vessel brought here Sunday from offices of district collectors of intemal revenue and putUnr them all under 25 district offices. proves. caught in the backwash of the Singapore for a New York animal curring Jan. 1. The deaths aver­ A new fiurry over the Presi­ dent's Intentions arose when Rep, Hoover Jlecommen4&UoDl Korean war when opposing forces dealer. aged about 152 daily. sWept up and down the peninsula Wayne L. Hays (D-Ohio) quoted President Truman's move to put . in -1950 and 1951. It escaped from a crate a few Only 424 accidental d41aths were Truman as saying he hopes to dis­ days before the ship docked and the internal revenue service al­ t. All repalriatiolll alIaU be on reported during the 3-day holi­ close before Feb. 6 whethl;I: ,he has eluded all attempts to trap most completely under civil serv­ a strictly voluntary pasis, with Airmen Begi~ Task ', T g' Races to Help day period a y~ar ago -.,; an av­ wllllleek another four years in the ice is in line with recommenda­ International Red Cross teams l1un. White ,House. .' erage of about 141 a day. ~ • . I tions made 2 y.! years ago by a making sure that no one is sent The line is sending an animal Of Moving 28 Bodies , U . ". • • Presidentlal Secretary JoseQh expert to the ship to try his wiles, The combined · Christmas and commission headed by Herbert back against his will. Snort quickly declared Trum~n Hoover. Red Kor,eal) Maj. Gen. Lee Sang It he. fails, J ersey City authorities New Y'ear'.s holiday accidental had made no commitment. :' will be called in. From (-47 in Arizona Capslzmg Frelght~r death , total 'this season reached The Hoover commission on gov­ ClIo took a hasty look at the UN But Hays, who made the state­ ernment reorganization deplored proposal Wednesday and said in PHOENIX, ARIZ. (JP)-The dif­ LONDON (.If) - A British tug nearly 1,400 - more than 900 ot ment to newsmen after a White the system of selecting collectors elect-lilt stinks," Libby reported. Wednesday night raced to the res­ them in traffic mishaps. lowa's House visit, stuck to · his guns. ' It was considered politically un­ ficult task ot removing the I:)odies Carlsen "wouldn't refuse to be of internal revenue by political 2Youths Arrested cue of New Jerscy's one-man crew death toU stood at '16 Of 'Which 15 "All I know is what the ·Presi­ patronage melhods. accentable to the Communists. of 28 victims of an air force C-47 rescued" if the Flying Enterprise on the Flying Enterprise wallow­ were from traffic accidents. dent told me," Hays said fdllow­ It urgcd that these posts, and After -the meeting Libby said crash from an Arizona mountain­ ing in strong new gales 350 miles goes under. He reported the tug lng Shori's statement. "I quoted tha\ Lee had perhaps misunder­ Turmoil is under a contract with TraItic accidents killed 375 per­ other government positions his­ In Hit-Run Deaths side began Wednesday. out in the Atlantic from Falmouth. him eXllctly as he said it." . ." stood the· proposal in the first Isbrandtsen, and it will receive no sons over the New Year's week­ torically treated as political plums, An evacuation team of airmen Capt. Kurt Carlsen, w/lo stub­ , Hays said Truman gave him no reading and quick translation. PONTIAC, MICH, (IP) - Two pay if 'it is unable to bring in the end. Another 69 died in fjres arid hint as to his intentions during be filled by the civil service com­ The Reds, however, asked for youths were jailed on open charg­ struggled up the icy sldc of 7,000- bornly brushed aside all sugges­ ship. The Flying Enterprise carries mission. tions that he abandon the 6,711- 167 met dcath from miscellan­ their tall(. Asked if he thOUg)l t an adjournment to make a more es Wednesday in the New Yea!"s foot Armer mountain this morning 2,650 tons of general cargo. the President would be a candi­ I., Lose .Jobe detailed stl.\dy. ton freighter. was spending his eous causes. The national safety eve deaths of teen-aged Barbara and found the mangled bodies fifth lonely night on the ship as it DramaUe Position council had forecast 350 traific date, Hays replied without besi- Dunlap's announcement brought UN command sourccs did not tation: . to 166 the number of tax officials w(nt to speculate on the plan. Holloway and Jessie Anastos. among the scattered wreckage of drifted helplessly and almost tlat Even thouih the captain's posl- fa tali tI es. "I flot ~he impression he prqb­ and employes, tired Ql' iQfc.ed to They were reluctant to amplify A volunt~ered story from An­ the twln-engkle plaAG. on it& sid. n WitS dramatic, ~D'Ipany oW- 'I'raltrc deaths totaled 535 dur­ "Free Frlze" cials believed he was compara- ably isn't - just Crom the way he resign or retire In 1951. A total of it' until they heard the official thony Hedmond, 20-year-old The victims were 19 West Point Ing the long Chrlstfllas holiday talked ·the last thrce times I have l! Carlsen left the freighter, It t1vely sale. Orticials said they as­ 113 "disciplinary" separations Communist reaction. truck driver, apparently had cadets, four crew members and period. seen him." . from the bureau had been an­ solved the day-old mystery sur­ fivo other milita ry passengers. would become a derelict and a Slimed he had wedged himself on Earlier, Hays had told White "frcc prize of the sea" lor its sal- the bridge so hc would not slip -~---- nounced previously to complete rounding the girls' fate. Their plane became lost in a storm HO\lse correspondents that in his the score throulb October. Husband Leaves vagel's under British admlralty overboard, He was reported to discussion with Truman he pointlld Worried and conscicncc-striken, Sunday and smashcd into t h. e law. have plenty of lood and apparent- Darlc String Stops There were only 40 separations out Feb. 6 Is tbe deadline \n 9hio young Redmond came to the Royal This is the view set lorth by ad- ly was able to take cat naps. in 1950 and 36 In the previous Police, 6 Wives Oak police station Tuesday night mountain, 65 miles northeast of Irish Potato Thief for candidates to file for the posts Phoenix. The C-47 exploded upon mlralty law experts in London. The U.S. destroyer John W, of delegates to the Democratic year. MESA, ARIZ. (IP) - ~ix women to say he was the driver of the car. striklng a elilL about 100 feet be­ (In New York, however, an Is- Weeks replaced the navy supply HEWRY, Northern Ireland (IP)':" national convention. No names or details were given who claim they are wives of a low Armer's snow-capped crest. brandtsen line spokesman declared ship, Golden Eagle, in Ii watchdog A shrewd Irish farmer who sus­ It is a1so the deadline lor presi­ in connection With the 53 oUsters cultist were freed 011 $500 bond Barbara and Jessie, high school "it makcs no difference one way role alter a race irom France pected that someone was dipping announced Wednesday. Officials girls, had left one party to hitch­ First Lt, Donald C, Humphreys dential canc;lidates to give 'thtllr each . Wednesday when they ap­ of Lowery air force base, Denver, or the other" In salvage rights through heavy weather. The into his potatoe pile came up consent in writing for their names said all of them were not neces­ peared before Justice of the Peace hike to another. A car struck AY. JAN. 3, 1952 • Interlude' The Daily lpwan by Interlandi

THURSDAY. JANUARY 3, 1952

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Not Easy Adj usting to my new status has not been easy. Whenever I Pardons saw a uniform I had to turn away and conceal myself. Not even coni] Dubov had later been released, pletely free; for I knew that the I and because of his brilliant career MVD often has sent agents dlsl in the army, had been pardoned guised as fugitives. and allowed to join the party. Today I stand between twd However, In the Soviet Union no worlds-the way back to the one one can ever make full recompense is irrevocably barred, and to tbe [or his past. other I do not yet fully belong. Discharge l' I could give the West one b~ One night while on duty at advice, it would be this: Use headquarters, I was handed an every moral, psychological and JlO' abrupt order for my discharge li tieal means to win the Russial from the armed for~es and for my Ptl)" l ~ as allies. immediate recall to Russia. Remcmbl!r Beea lise I had never been a It mus t net be forgotten thai IlWmbl;l' of the party and had al­ millions of Russians were willinj w,'y, managed to evade the invita­ 10 lI"render to the Germans In tions I had received to loin, I World War II in order to escapl feared the worst. The fate of the oppression of the Communis!!. Dubov and Belaysky was painfully Only the stupidity of the NaI! tresh in my memory. drove them back to Stalin's arm' GENEIlAL NOTICES .hou1d be depo lted with the city ecUtor Of During the next days I be,an a Today, Stalin can maintain hiI The Dally lC1wan In the Dew room in East han. Notices must be double li [e: On the surface I made hold only by appearing as the .ubmltted by 2 p.m. the day precedln~ tirst publicatloD; they will all the arrangements, for my re­ guardian of national interests. NOT be aece,ted by phone, anu lUllS' be TYPED OR LEGmLY turn trip, rejoicing loudly in my Nothing serves him more than COil WRITtEN IUld SIGNED by a responsible person. Stalin's message on New Year's "good fortune." lective judgments agaillst "Russ l~ continues the campa1gn. FJI~ht to Freedom barbarians" and a failure to dil· PH. D. FRENCH READING EX· gram are invited to a YMCA mem­ Mr. Stalin's gambit is not a bad ferenbate between the Russia~ qmlnatlon will be given Friday bership meeting at 1 p.m. January When I left the office I donned Mexico City (ollege Insures one. It may give soma Japanese n civjlian clothes and sought a way people and the Communist system Jan. 18, 1952, from 3 to 5 p.m. in 6 in the YMCA oltice, Iowa Union. mental image of him as the kind­ which I!l1slaves them and room 221 A, Schaefter hall. Only to flee to the West. I delayed my us.' ALPHA pm OMEGA MEM­ ly, pipe-smoking oid philosopher departure for two weeks past the them in pursuit of its aspiratiolll these will be ncaeptetl tor the test -a, kind of Slavic Santa. Claus­ of world conquest. who have sillled the sheet posted bers will meet at Racine's corner deadline, and at my house a at Dubuque and Washington 5tS. Against Personality Failures who· has only their best interests tomm;tgun lay in readiness In case The Kremlin has sealed off Rus- . outside rOOm 307 SH by Tuesday 1t 8:30 a.m. Jan. 6 to assist in at heart. the MVD should decide to inte1'- sia in 1,he knowledge that an is?­ ev~nlnll, Jln. 15. 1952. The next By RUTH MULVEY HARMER ready proven llClpiul in. taking down the city's Christmas But there will be other Japan­ vene. lated people is helpless belore examination will be offered at Central Press CorresPoDdel1~ cases, is based on the fac~ ffi the end of tbe second semester. 'lecorations. considers aptitudes rather ' an ese who are still waiting for a It was a German factory director terror. It is necessary to break You've got a right to be con­ husband, son or brother to rcturn and member of the East German through these monstrous barriers. cerned about the qua1ity and type abilities the standards of measurc­ Communist party who arranged THE FUND FOR THE AD­ P YCHOLOGY COLLOQUIUM ment. Aptitudes are the poten­ from Soviet prisoner - of - war No people needs the Iriend,ship wlll be at 10 a.m. Jan. :) at Old of college instruction these days. camps. The Japanese government my escape. From an East Ger­ of the free world more than the ':anaement of Education is oUer­ After all, who is working more tialities, he says, whereas il­ Ing, Faculty Fellowships, approxl­ Capitol in the senate chamber. illes are no more than pa4ic lar has claimed ·that nearly 300,000 man Communist poHce officer he Russians. " Speaker-Dr. James Miller, coalr­ "ways" through college than you, Japanese soldiers who surrendered obtained. German identity papers THE END .I ;nat!!ly 250 in number, in the ac­ skills developed through e. ~se. man of the University of Chicago the taxpayer. to the Soviets have never been re­ ~demic year 1952-53, to able teach­ BeCAuse many aptitudes do -not ers throughout the country who psychology department. Topic - Not the smallest part of that mature until late, an unfortunate turned. wist-! to broaden their qUa1lfica­ "Theoretical Integration of the hard earned money you handed number of college graduates have ~ore Convincing tions tor teaching their TCspective Behavioral Sciences." Evecyone is over to Uncle Sam is being spent learned to their postgradu.e sor­ These people may consider-as invited. to educate ex-GI's at home and all Western ~iplomats frequent1~ official daily fields as part of a program 01 row that they are misfits in their over the world. And, ' if you are have remarked - that some such Ubera1 education. Application THE NATIONAL SCIENCE professions. It takes real eburage Government Loans !orms may be obtained from the not concerned about how tbey are for a man of 35 who is making a concrete instance of' good wi'll Foundation, recenUy created by using it, and what is happening to would be more convincing than graduate college ottire, room 4, the U. S. congress, has made Cair-if unhappy-living as a law­ Drake $1 Million them, well. . .it is your money. yer to abandon his practice for mere words in a New Year greet­ BULLETIN Old Capitol. The deadline for sub­ availa ble predoctoral and postdoc­ Remember? ing. DES MOINES (JP)-The federal ,"Ission of application blanle, i. toral graduate fellowships In the another tield, however baslCl!.lly Our own etforts in Japan, since government Wednesday granted THUBSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952 rlln ;9. 195':. blolo>!ical, engineering, matherna­ To set your mind at ease about suited it might be for him . • W tkal. medical and physical scien­ one small corner of tbe educational Whrther or not, Dr_ Diaz Guer­ the war, have been eminently spe­ Drake university a $1 million loan LJURARY HOURS FOR THE ces. Applications and detailed in­ world, Mexico City college, whose rero is right about this wlIl Ike cific. During the years of actulli which Dr. Henry G. Harmon, UNIVERSITY CALENDAR student body is made up largely years to prove conclusively. occupation, a policy of rebuilding Drake president, said would as­ 'l)OI.l ", library during Christmas va· formation may be obtained from UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Items arr schcdulpd of veterans, has establish~d a Already tested and proven' .the and reconstruction was pursued Sure the construction of a pro­ catiO)l. the SUI graduate collegf' office, In the Prp~ldent's otflce, Old Capitol service which Ii unique in Latin counselling service offered by the by General MacArthur. The basic posed $2.5 million university - lJ'hursday, Jan. 3 - 8:30 a.m. - room 4, Old Capitol. Thursday, Jan. 3 Tuesday. Jan. 8 12:00 midnight. America and rare in the United center. No small number of vet­ forms of Japanese .life were left dormitory. States. eran-students have thus far been undisturbed. And .Amer)can tech­ The loan was announced in 7:30 a.m.-Resumption of clBSli- 3:30 p.m. - University cound! FIELD HOUSE VACATION ~B. Meeting, Board Room, Old Capitol. . SUI NUI.8ES ALUMNr AS 0- schedule for students, staff, and Its purpose is to insure tbat no helped to solve their psychologica 1 nicians and engineers exerted im­ Washington by the housing and personality failures are among its pro1:l1ems. And, there are situ mense efforts Lo help the country home finance agency. Harmon Friday, Jan!" 6:15 p.m. - T'riangle club pte- ciation will meet at 7:45 p.m. faculty: 8:00 p.l1l. - Art Guild movie, Art nic supper, Iowa Union. Monday, Jan. 7, at Westlawn. North gym - Basketball and graduates. This a a neat trick if many, Dr. Diaz Guerrero says, get back on its feet. said the exact date when the proj­ you can do it and brilllan t young with need to inhibit aggressive This was a job well done. It ect can be stacted will depend on hudil.)rium. 7:30 p.m. - Hick Hawks Squalt There will be a special program. volleyball only. Saturday, Jan. 5 Dancing, Women's Gym ~!- .. United States-trained Dr. Ro­ instincts alter years of training to will have its eHects for many the time required to get the neces­ Handball, squash and badmin­ 10:00 a.m. - PsycholOgy col- 7.45 p.m. - The University dull, THE ART GUILD WILL PB~- ton courts. geliogelio Diaz Guerrero is sure exprcss them effectively. years. sary steel but that the loan car­ that bls "Psychological Service ries the second highest allocation loqium, Senate Chamber, O. C. Party Bridge, Iowa Union. sent ."Camille," one of the most Dec. 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, and JaD. (For infoMDalion regarding dates beyond this sc ht'dul e, famous movies of the '30's at 8 2 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Center" will do it. allowed by the government. lIee restrvadon. In the oHlct nf th~ Presidt'nt, Old OapUn!.) p.m. Friday in tbe chemistry audl­ The MCC center is n strict de­ parture from tho traditional cam­ • toriu.-u. The film stars Greta PH. D. GERMAN READING , Garbo and Robert Taylor. Ad­ examination will be given on pus bureaus, although it ranks v:>­ mission by membership, only. Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. catlonal guidance high on its list WSUI PROGRAM in room 104 Schaeffer hall. Please of services. This is because Diaz I LL YMCAMEMBEBS AND register in room 101 Schaeffer GUerrero and his staft of Mexican.j .Try and Stop Me" . CALENDAR , ~ .men .interested in the YMCA pro- hall by noon, Monday, Jan. 21. and American psychiatrists feel th ~ t it Is of utmost urgency for 1______8ENNETT CERf----~ , T'\ Ur ol ftl'V ,Jaf'l1trv 1\ , 1f)~$ 8y students to be launched In their R ;IJlI ,rn 'Tw-nJnJ;! Chupel carcers by the time commence­ A 11 8,m 11'1-\\"8 SKED HOW WELL be spoke French, Fred Allen replied ment days roll around. ",~ a,m. T \f ~ PrahJemR (CIQlIIIllroom) A Des Moines Man Says He Shot Cab Driver f' : ~q :un. (',,·S .. simply that in Paris he had ordered a pair of andirons ill Mere knowledge of liberal arts 9 :30 n,m. R' k('r'~ n~,. ... " DES MOINES (.4') - Detecti~ "He demonstrated how be held Is not enough in thts...mechanized, 1":/11\ 0."" The Ronk.hei! an antique shop in words the salesman understood without In: IS " m . o"r C;ul~" til Good Reading Inspector Jack Brophy said lafeJ the gun and that seemed to check professionalized world. I).y, am. Rtlrt the Turtle difficulty. Unfortunately, By means newly devised tests, In'45 n.m. Vlne.nt Lop"", OrcheUra when he got home and Wednesday that a man identified with the manner in which Groves ot I :on a.m. News as Lewis Arthur Burkett, 27, of was Shot," Brophy said. "However, Dr. Dlaz Guerrero and his assis­ !1'1!\ 8 m. MU4IIit" Album opened the package, he dis­ .Des Moines, has admitted shooting be claimed he gave the lUll to tants leel that they can discover 11·~n Am li',,«(,lIrllll f rmllll 4" S... 1f1n"e covered that he had pur­ 1\ :45 • . m. "tom Ih~ EdIIDr', Desk a Des Moines cab driver to death his mother and we have tailed "with exactitude" the particular I J2 :00 nnrm Rl"Ivahm Rambles chased two old ladies, one of Dec. 22 but that his stoty is belnf to find the gun." type ot work any student should 12:1(1 pm. 'JIlr",. :2'45 m. Club 910 whom was In bad condition. checked. I Brophy said Burkett continues select. As a result of this, the cen­ 1 :~ p.m. MusIcal Cbalt .Allen &ddt that Pan.lans "We're not wholly satisfied that to claim that his companion robbed ter goes beyond such general re­ 2~~ r m. New! . 2:15 p.m. MArch of DIm .. have two booming Industries: Burkett did it," Brophy said. Groves. . commendations as "You should be 2·3fl p.m. Here', to VeteranI' Ihruggtng and eating, and that "Scme thlnD about his story ring Groves, who had been shot a scientist." It determines the par­ 2:45 p.m. MAot.TWor" Slory 3:(1() p .m. Holland CaIUn, the tramc .. all. cluttered up true but other parts of it don't three times and robbed, was found ticular scIence, the student is 3:lS p.m. News with devll- may - care optlml.ta wholly check with the facts as we slumped in his tam at about 1:45 suited to, and within that scope 3 : 3~ p.m. Proudlv We Han . on bicycle. ",ho actually believe know them." a.m. Saturday, Dec. 22. His firm. whether he should be a technician 4iOO p.m. Iowa Unton RAdio 'Hour 4; '? p,m. T.. Time Melodies they're golng to get home alive. Brophy said Burkett voluntarily the Ruan company, bad last heard or a skilled worker. 5:00 p.m. Children'. Hour 5:30 p.m. New. • • • made the admission" from Groves about two hours If, fOr Instance, a scientific­ 5,45 p.m. Sports At first, according to BrQihy, earlier when he said he was 10- minded student proves to be shy, 6:(1() p.m. Dinner Hour A lIhoestnng Hollywood PrQ­ BurkeU said his companion shot ing to pick up a fare In downtown It would be possest error for tum 6156 p.m. New' ducer tapped George JeMel fur­ 7:00 p.m. Epltod.. In American History tlvely on the arm the other day :.Groves and robbed him. Later in Des Moines. to aftempt to become a doctor. 7:30 RoI". MUllc You Want . the questioning, however, Murkett Brophy said Burkett had Ollee 'AN EX-GI STUDENT cUscUSSts his future with Dr. Ro,eUo Dla. 8:00 p.m. Time [or PI.nUn. and whispered. "Be a pal and lemme have live hundred till le.l..,vl.tlllli Research would be the field. I 8:30 p.m. Bach Momorlal Concert. blow. 01er." bid he was the one who killed been a patient at the Woodward Dr. DIu Guerrero's confidence Guerrero, head of the "PsJcholo,lcal Se"lce Cel)ier" of Mexico Clty' ' :00 p.m. Campus Shop • Grovesj.Brophy added. . state hospItal in the "experiment,"·w,hich has al- coUe,e. 1:40 p.m. News Roundup; eo,..rllhl, ltD2. b)' Iknnlll Cerro 1- .- 10:00 p .m. SIGN OFF THE DAILY IOWAN. TIIlJIlSDAT. lAN. S;- 1052 ' - ' PAGB .TBBEE~ , • ',' Dalton Is Naval Trainee 'Recently Engaged SUI Radio Stati~ns to Start Education Series . " .SUI radio stations WSUl and cational broadcasters' network are Donald J. Dalton, son ot . Mr, KSUI will carry eight serIes of produced in many parts of the and Mrs. James Dalton, 521' ·S. programs from the National Asso­ world and furnished to member Linn st., has been stationed at·,the st:ltions by tape record in,. The United States naval training 'JA­ ciation of Educational Broadcast.­ university stations have carried ter in San Diego Cor recruit train· The state services for crippled lime problems of the cerebral ers network when the stations rc­ shows from the tape network for children has developed a plan to palsied mlght be d1scusllecl. sume their full-time broadcasting two years. ing. ~.. / provide special clinics tor Iowa's In many communities• .,arents. 0/ schedule today, accordinc to pro­ Beginning the De~ schedule, the Dalton attended St. Patrick.-s children afflicted with cerebr3l cerebral paWed chlldren l\ave grfl m director Riehard Setterberg. Cooper Union forum will be pre­ high SChool here before entering palsy, Programs for the 75-5tation edu- sented each Monday eveninc at 8. the service. Dr. Raymond R. Rembolt, SSCC joined together in ~rent ~lIp11. director, said the clinic plan was These eroups. Dr. Rembol~, says flstered by the interest in such a might well initiate plans for estab­ service expressed 'by many Iow/l lishin. a cllnl~ in their eOlNnlWi­ communi tics. During 1951 a total ties. of 250 patients have been treated Whatever crOIlj) micht .wtla\e in the SSCC's mobile clinics clinic plans, 1be 'county medical throughout the state. socie.ty should iM! corisulied and IT'S "Quick and Easy Tax-SuPPOrted Al'eDC), the request lor a ellnlc forwarded The SSCC is a tax-supported through that troup, he saY/I. state agency with offices on the SUI campus. One, of the agency's Groups or 1lI.dlviauals seeking major functions is to provide free further sntOl'mstion concernlni dlagnostlc and conSUltation serv­ the new program or wb~ to TO. GO. CRANDIC! Ices to Iowa's crippled children, request 'a clinic Jtlay contact 1>r. and it carries a full staft oC Raymond R. Rembolt, director, MIlS. L. L. MCGIV­ specialists traIned in the evalua­ state services tor crip~led chil­ ern, Mal'C1ll, announce the ea­ tion and management of patients dren. State University of Jowa. "_nt of tbelr claul'bter with cerdlral palsy. $U.... 0eDIrt..... M ...... el, 1.3, to Roberf. J. According to Dr. Rembolt, the ]n connection with the state Joyllt, l\n, son of Dr. and Mrs. 1L S. Joynl, I1eManl, Mr. Joyat II II OW COMES a mOil unpredictable part of new clinics would be similar to program the Des Moines Kiwanl ~ N the agency's present mobile clin­ club WednesdliY presented the Ia '& member of PhI Be~ Pi . the year so far as weather is concerned. It's ics, with the exception that more Iowa Society for CrlpJ)led·Children 'medical fraternity. a good idea to iust put other. means of trans­ time would be spent with individ­ with a eheck 10r $15rOQO to help , ual patients, that cerebral palsy finance the, society's clinIc there. portation into mothballs and "go Crandicl" patients only would be seen and A .spokesman fQr the dub said former Student that clinics would be held at more the fund representede most of tholt, a member of Red Cross, James CounsiImaP. Call 3263 for Crandic handy schedule - and "go Mrs. Riley Won't ' Go a 'stewardess instructor In the the American Academy for Cere- Iirst liid chairman, has anno~ced. statlU CHICAGO (JP) - Selective serv- how the check had been stolen. bral Palsy. . Untted Air Lines school at Chey­ Crandicl" .. henever 1 I ice made it clear Wednesday that He added' [ 3. COll8ll1taUon and reeoJDlllerul- The first"meetin, is jlciedul.ed enne. Wyo. turn awat it has no plans to draft Joe Willie "n wa~ obvi6us to the clerk atlons tor the patient's medical tor 7;30 p.i'll. Jan. 9, at the cl\y Mr. Faris, a graduate of Wash­ even com! Riley. . and educational program with hall Red Cross foomB. elh, pen. that the lOne reason is that Joe WIJIi ~ that som~ one had falsel,Y reglS,- his family and his doctor. ods will last for two houl'!l anel a In&ton and Lee university, is at CEDAR RAPIDS AND disl Riley is a gold star mother _ a tered, uSing Mrs. Riley ~ name. t. Follow-up services b)' qoal· complet~ course wm require 22 present a sergeant in the air torce woman who describes herself as The clerk therefore adVIsed he~ ifled personnel continuing the class hours: , ., \ statl9ned at Cheyenne. IOWA CITY RAILWAY jTliddle-aged and lets it go at that. that we would process the pllpers cerebral palsy patient's proeram ,The clis~ ',iillI meet eaoh, Mon- A June wedding is planned. In the regular course 01 selecti.~e observing his progress and alter~ day an.d Wednesday. Textbooks , .She told newsmen Tuesday that servIce actIvity and that, when ilie Ing that pro'""a... m as th".. need a rls-. _ con 70 cents., u·s. N0""" an' "". .ALLE"" n HEADS BOARD COMPANY 6 h\! h a d b een c 1assi fi'e d l-A last received them, she should return es .... em ...... 'ng and recently 'had rece'ved th t th 1 1 be d lth tl1 . plitrJ~k, ass'lSte<1 b" M.rs. ··'e~vi. n.1'. , 'WASHI""GTON (IDI - Dr. Ray- SPfl 1 em 0 e oca ar w e Dr. Rembolt dd d th t th _' , " 4'J. J n" I an induction notice, statement that no such person . . ~ e a e par Vevera, ~Ip , ~e ~he ~nStnie~* at 1I}0nd B. Allen, until recently, CoL Paul G. Armstrong, Illinois other than she by that nal'ne ' re- ~cipating cllmc staff members the first ~el!f",~ . "'t. p,resldent of the University of selective service director, stated sided at that address. "(Ill be happy to take part in spe- Petsons liit¢estetpn reJtste~inlt W~shln&ton, was sworn In Wed- m d d th d f I , . , clal meetings with parents or phy- tor the .. ourse sh6uld call tlie jjnoday as temporapy director of '.. c nes oy c ra t peop e never .' Mrs. Riley fully under&,tood tho! Ilicians In the communitv at which T" ...... • had any intentions of inducting situation and agreed to that pro- ___,_ ,____ R_ ed__ C_ ross_:.., :..~ of~f1.:.ce.:.:._69:.:..:".:.:3.___ '-;-· _,;.U'l~eL...:p=S:..y:Ch::.O::.lo~gI=ca::.l _s::t:ra::t:eg~y~bo=a:rd::. her. cess so that the- matter could be # " lie ,said the case got slarted this referred to the U. S. attorney for ~ay: investigation by the Fa!. , ( A thief stole a check lrom M~. "Unoer no condition was it ever MID-SEASON ,~ Riley's mail box in August, 1949. expected or planned that we would In order to get identification pa- \ call upon Mrs. Riley to report for pers so he could cash the check, Induction." the thief registered for the draft, ' CLEARA'NCE using her nams. Sa Itzman to Aft' e' n' d , Col. Armstrong said Mrs. Riley wellt to a selective service office Nov. 22, 1950, and told how sh(' Chl·cago MeetlOng SALEI had been re~~lving draft mail ann Sam Saltzman, president of the Saltzman Furniture company. will This is your opportunity to really save. attend the annual winter home Every item is a terrific value . . . ~ot all Says- furnishing market to be held in ~dward S. Rose Chicago from Jan. 7 to 18, Now ·we are in a New Year­ sizes, colors, or models but every item is dlll'ing the past year we en­ While in Chicago, as a faculty joyed serving you - it will member of Northwestern univer­ the ultimare in styling and wearability at be a great privilege if you sity's National Retail Furniture _' will allow us to serve during association's school for store ex­ pri~es you can't aHord 10 missl , this year - PRESORIPTION ecutives, will meet with other FILLING Dispensing {acuity members to plan for this '1 DRUGS and MEDICINES- '. at your service. ' year's school, He will direct the session on 100% ALL WOOL TOPCOATS $ 3 6' o· 0 store organization for the third $45 to $50 ..-aha.. at oaly DRUG SHOP consecutive year. I 109 S. Dubuque 15&. Reel Cross Post Chicago College of 100% ALL WOOL SUITS To Mrso Fenton ; ~ Sbarbldu and Pur. r OPTOMETRY · Mrs. R. A. Fenton, 1126 E. 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Dinner or Banquet Reserv~tions. • Poll-Parrot's for Children • I I Iowa GiYen 12ft1 Ranking in AP Poll; Kansas Gains Lead PASADENA, CALIF. (JP) - signed an exclusive pact the Coa s~ be saw two football players drink­ for long gains. Eliot e~ NEW YORK (JP) - Iowa's Westerners stopped kidding them­ bas been beaten six times. The ing malted milks at their hotel surprise that Stanford kepi basketball team has bee9t lfanked selves Wednesday. The votes arc point total at this stage is: Big two night before the game, and same defense-guards ancl iI 12th in the nation by an, Asso­ in, and the consensus .is that the Ten 185, P. C. C. 55. added, 'The selt-indulgent taste­ backers spread wide, leavlDa / ciated Prl'ss poll after its [ine Big Ten plays too tough a game Pal'tisans have tried to excuse tickling Stanford belly-pamperers Inviting path down the micldlt showing on the West c~st. The of football for the Pacific coast. some of the past defeats by thO! ate their way out of yesterday's Some other comments from ". Hawks had been chosen 13th The post-mortems of fllinois' breaks. But this time the opinion game." subdued typewriters of ~ earlier this week by the United 40-7 shellacking of Stanford in is almost unanimous that it's sim­ Credl t to Eliot sportswriters: Press. the followed one theme. ply a matter of better training. Much at the credit went to Prescott Sullivan, San Fra~ Kansas university is tbe new Ray Haywood of the Oakland better conditioning, better tootball. Ray Eliot, Illinois coach, and his Examiner: "If there is ~ A No. 1 team on the AP list, and Tribune put it this way: "With In a way, the voice of Dick sta ff on two counts. They changed Rose next year, II. : probably isn't too happy about the Big Ten, colege football is a Hyland was a dissent. Hyland their pass defense in the second play would indicate that the ~ it. Up to now every team to win cience, almost a profession. With played in the Rose bOWl for stan­ half to stall Gary Kergorian's west be given some kind of hant _ top ranking has been beaten in us, it Is a game." ford back in the '20's, and is a passing, and took advantage ot cap, or spot. A better and IIIIIt , its next games. Score: 185-55 strong rooter for the Indians. But Stanford's failure to change Its humane idea might be 10 rl.J 1 I The Jayhawks edged out power- In the SIX years smce the Big In his Los Angeles Times column ground defense pattern through the whole thing off. Big Ten fllo', _ lui Illinois (7-0) for the top berth, Ten and the Coast conference Wednesday he complained that which IIIini backs were powering ball is just too much lor I' I receiving 31 first place votes to boys." 23 [or the lllini. On points, Kansas ·P. C. C. a Su.cker' I won 751 to 739 with 107 sports AI Santol'o, Los Angeles !Dr, _I writers and sports casters parti­ iner: "The P. C. C. is a sude cipating in tbe poll who has not yet learped the oi /. Washington, Kentucky, and In­ frontier adage 'never playa rna: I' diana complete the first five i:1 at his own game.' Football II ill' '. Ihe Jist in that order. Big Ten's game. I'm beginninl k 0 suspect that our former Rose hoI I' winning coaches (before the P. C • C.-Big Ten pact) were just bet\!> Mexico Cop Arre$led matchmakers." , N Wolf, Los Angeles Times ., "Let'S ha ve no more silly \ali " In Bilhorn Shooling about de-emphasizing football •. 1 EL MANTE, Mexico (iP) - A It's already been done ollt this!. policeman involved in the .tat I way. And if those college pm!. _ shooting of a stranded U. S. base- dents succeed in abolishing bo~ . (. ball umpire was arrested W'ldnes­ games, let's beg 'em to make ! JI l day and sent to jail in a nearby retroactive to 1946." town. ' George Davis, Los Ancele! He is CpJ. Ambl'osio Castillo Herald-Express: "A problem b Cano. His arrest was ordered by presented by this situation !hI! District Attorney Jesu:; Govea, demands a solution - and OD! " who is investigating the death of suggestion is that we start teach· • JOE Dll\fAC..GJO, FORMER STAR outfielder or tht' , ew York Yanlree , blows snow from the motor Hiram Blthorn or Chicago on Dec. ing real football fundamentals in \ m or his automobile alter tlnally cettlng It ort snowbound Mi. Rose. n ar Reno.Joe: his ex-wife, Dorothy 29. Govea said he wouid decide to­ the high schools, with more em- on' Arnold. and hJs SOli. were statloned on the mountain ror four days during violent blizzard. lie indicat­ day whether Castillo Cano should phasis placed on the rudimenls 01 ~o ed he pI·trrrs "sunny 1.0 AllicIn:' be treed or held COl' trial. the game than on intricate play! ~': I Govea questioned all witnesses and ihe winning of champion. RICHARD WINS ULLIVAN to Bilhorn's death Wednesday. ships." NEW YORK UP) - The :Rev. The policeman said Bithor. struck Darrell Wilson, San Francl!~ '" Robert (Bob) Richards, Ule pole- him und attempted to get away Chronicle: "The lllini defendm I.~. vaulting parson and national de- when he was detained for ques­ who were advertised as wildcau, .'< cathlon champion, Wednesday was tioning about the registration ot quick, snarling and rugged, proved h1 Quits named the 1951 winner of the his automobile. Bithorn 11\d at­ t just that. They are all normal hu· -u James E. Sullivan Memorial tro- tempted to sell the car after tell­ man beings, however. We checked phy as the amateur athlete ot the ing a hotel man he was without that vcry carefully. Not a mall year. money. among 'em had three arms." , Maureen Connolly, 17-year-old Blthorn, a star pitcher for the national tennis champion from Chicago Cubs in 1943, was an um­ Senior Bowl Squad San Diego was second. Third po- pire in the closs C Pioneer league Kerkorian Reads About Debacle l~te Scor,es 'fh:hl,&h 8tal~. 00; Nntre Ua",e. G:! siUon went to Sgt. Mal Whitfield thi.s yeat·. Jl.mlln~, 6':': Drake. 46 MOBILE, ALA. (JP) - Paul an exhibition ot passing, running o! the army air torces, the 1948 EI Mantc itseH has no Jail, b1 GARY KERKORIAN, STANFORD'S ~<~ quarterback reads about the part of the t:'ame he missed after SL L.ab, ~'; fteasto". ~1 C.verU.t) Brown, coach of tbe Cleveland and faking as Kentucky toppled Olympic 800-meter running cham- Castillo Cano was sent to the belnt:' sidelined in Tuesday's Rose bowl with a fractured vertebra. He was injured early In the fourth I ..... T~aClb.u. "} : st. Them.'. M ""t'O ...... ~ I ~fib ,) 'feachers, n: SiMI .u Browns. Wednesday night abrupt­ the Horned Frogs, 20-7 In the Cot­ pion. nearest one, a lew miles away. quarter, as DUnols was rollinc up points In Us 40-7 victory. , II ' FoUo, 6. ly quit the Senior bowl where he ton bowl. ------~------was scheduled to coach the North Modzelewski is expected to be team Saturday. the power boy ill the North back­ Jimmy Pearre, general manager field which also boasts two top­ of the Senior bowl said Brown fllght passers In S.M.U.'s Fred NOW would fly to Los Angeles this Benners and Michigan State's Al morninll( in t'me to tulfill condi­ OOl'ow. tion ot his professional contracl Besides Parilli, the South is ON calling for him to coach one of thl' comillg up with another passing STEWART'S teams in the Jan. 12 PI'otess!onal ace in Vanderbilt's , bowl game. rated by some pro scouts as su­ MOST IMPORTANf SEMI-ANNUAL Pearre saId there were no hard perior to PariJIi in the aerial de­ [eclings between hlmseH Dnd partment, particularly on long Brown, or between the Senior tosses. bowl and Bert Bell, commissioner Coach Steve Owen's South or professional footbaU. squad doesn't have n power run­ .. Pearre sdid he had a clear un­ ner to compare with Modzelewski, Januar'J Cle~rance derstanding with Bell and Brown but it has an elusive back in Ten­ that should Brown'S Cl veland nessee's all-Am rica Hank Lauri­ team win th Amf'rican league cella and a couplc of good 011- rh mpionship. Brown might have around backs in Miami's Jim to leave the Senior bowl. Ooolry and South Carolina's Steve SPORT COATS SLACKS , Cleveland won the champion­ Wadiak. ship. In addition to Modzelewski. the All ala<:'u reduced 20 %1 , Two regular Clevchmd Br~wn North forces boost of Iowa's Bill Flannela. Gabard1Dea, Shark· assistants, Fritz Heisler and Wil­ Reichardt, Maryland's Bob Shem­ For Men and Woinen­ akins and WontedB. ' bur Eubanks, already here to help onski. and Southern California's WIth the North team will directly Frank Gifford. cOllch the squad of 25 college sen­ WE INVITE YOU TO SEE, iors. Vito (Babe) p,.rill! lind Ed (Big Crisler Attacks Grid ;1.10) Mod7.~lcw. kl play on OPPO­ THE lEST SELECTION WE HAVE .,!tl' -ide' in the Senior bowl. 130th were st:mdollts in their r - De-emphasis 'Experts' ' OEFERED EOR A LONG TIME • fP ctlve New Y<,or's day bowl SBITS victories. Thcir separate scoring LOS ANGELES (fl'J - Athletic I tnrt!('s unded runl on both sides to Director FI itz Crisler of Michigan I thr old p:l~ inl: V$ . running argu­ said Wednesday there are prob­ FOR WOMEN ment. lems to solve in CQnnection with HATS The hard hilti'll! Modzclewski college footba ll, but he deplored THE EVER POPULAR Our complete sto<:k of 7.S0 and ripJX'd Tennessee's line to shreds whnt he called "hysterics by selt­ DRESS SHOES in Ma ryland's 28-13 rout of the appointed reformers" and ap­ By By 10.00 hab!.. now only Vois in the Sugru" bowl. He out­ pealed for continued emphasis on PENALJO Naturalizer $500 ) gained the entire Volunteer team, winning games. SANDLERS Sorority Styles picking up 153 yards in 28 triCs. "Are we going to de-emphasize and Smart Casuals Pnrllli thoroughly co nf usc d \VinniJ1/,.?" he asked. "If so, the.'l Glamour T xas Christian university with what arc w to emphasize-Ios­ DEBS and others in~?" VALUES TO 12.95 WOOL SHIRTS _ Amel icn. he continued. VAWES to 9.95 at VALUES TO 16.95' madl! 1lTC'[IL \)('ca\l~1' of a winning W.S.c. Assistant .Ittltude. ,,[t C I tainl~ would b no a~ at fun 10 COil1\.' in seoolld ill a wa', ' May Gel Head Job Cl'isl r declared. 84 lIe champion d po '\seilson bowl games and baid abolition of them $7 If Eyashevski Quits would nol solve ony of the PI'Ob­ lems the sport. at A FINE SELECTION JACKETS PULLMAN, WASH. IIPJ - A lAng renowned o~ a t lIeh be- W hington State assistat1t coach fore stepping up tn Lhe aLhletic dl­ Every jacket in tha store Odds and Ends of rayons/ m3Y be in line tor the hend coach- rectorshi)l at Ann Arbor, Cri~lcr broadcloth, and knitted pa­ Ing job here, i1 Forrest EvaShev- ! said the main trouble. and he ill­ DIOKERSOM DRESS SHOES FOR WOMEI FOR Quilted, wool lined, ski, who reportedly conf

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POLlCE COURT Qtl'1CK LOANS on l~welry. clothtnr. 8-1'114 . to a typewriter .. ~ ~. etc:. HOCK-~"lJ: LOAN. 128 Ii for specialist for repair Marvin C. Biggerstaff, Home- ~~~. ______AI.TERATlONS. 0101 3411. stead, $102.50 Cor reckless driving, ""'" LO . '~ ! ED on "un •. cam ..... "\JI Personals 50 suspen·ded. mond• . clolhlnll, .tc .~Rlo:LIABL& LOAf profit $ Co lilt !!:AM Bu.lln~ ~n Wikel Typewriter LONELY1 Ha\'e pf!n- Pals. lWe~th~nrt •• C. E. Eckel'111an, 118'h S. Du­ wlft" or husband. 'Write! (or (rae Ult. of buque st., total or $6 for illegal Tvpina ell.lble•. The Lincoln Club. Box 1871, Lincoln. N.b. in the U-,"arket Company Premium parking, tow-in and storage. Tl!PWG-Th.. l. and pap.",. Phone 4552. 23 E. Washington Phone 8-1051 Robert H. Molyneux, 230 S. TH£SIs and .on.. al rypme. mlmen- There's no need to gamble on wintet advantage Capitol st., $2.50 for low-In. ,rophl'll!. Notarv Public. Ma.y V. Burn.. 801 10.... state Bank. Dia l 2G~ Saleslady Wanted finding the be t place to sell OT' Rolla G. Hukill, 6 W. Co \lege 2327. lor Full Time - Salary & Commission buy in the University Market. at~!!I!r st., 10 days Cor intoxication. ------George A. Boyd, R.R. 5, eight Music c:tnd Radio Daily Iowan Want Ad do the ptke! days for intoxication. RADIO r.Mlnn.. JACKSON l' II:UC WA YNERS JEWELRY work for you. They'll find and Robert Jo Young, 14 N. John- T'qlr 1\ I"I1n I':T"" ""fit", 107 E. Washing:on del ver the buyers for goods son st., $12.50 for intoxication. RADIO R'p.lr. , Plck·up ana delivery . or servlres you "ish to seU­ I Woodburn Sound S.rvl .... 8-0151. Joseph Nortman, 715 8th st., $15 and at the same t'me are your lor disturbing the peace. Amusements 40 Plymoulh 2 door Index to BARGAIN . ~o Buick 2 door Dynallow Jack H. Chapman, 429 S. Capi- 51 Chevrolet 2 door Your want rd wiil attract a and MUllclano 49 Chevrolet 2 door tol st., $12.50 for disturbing the S~~k~~ .j?~~;'~ . C;;~":" 46 Chevrolet • door parade of good pro~pec ts and peace. 47 llulck 4 door $5 in profit [or you because Personal Services 49 'Mer("urv 2 door ACClDENTS NALL MOTOR INC. everyone in the University O TVE '~\ll1"r BT'U4hf'l. Otbutont~ Co.· 216 E. Burlington ,(arket reads the Want A ",.ft •• DIAl 81739 ltobert B. Dlouhy, R.R. 2, driv- . ----- ulllriv. 1lI'Z a truck belonging to the Bo­ ~Q UA.Rr; D,wct' f'\jlrl l,.~ 'tu-k. '''4true' IGNTTTON tiOIl~. (,fllJfnlt. Clnrk Ot'!J' \'f"l1, 7.(U \ '11 t ~o (·a. ,: ) P lei VCHll I dey Lumber company in Iowa CAR BURF.TO[.I; City. slid into a parked truck cn .lot down the importa.nt dc­ Apartment for Rent GENERATORS STA1!T!::' I owned by Aaron Mason, 623 E. lIi~, then }: hone 419 1. Je(ferson st. The accident oc­ SMALL furnished apartment. Private BRIGGS & 8TP.A.TTON MOTOR ~ I cUI'red in the rear of the Elks bath. Studenl man and wife. 0 181 3428. PYRAMI;; SER VICES 325 Home, E. Washington. Dam­ S!l1ALL IPorlment. Dial 8382. 220 S. CUnton Dial ~72~ Free-1I0wing at below zero, fights wear, no better oil made ... PERMALUBEI I ages were not estimated. Itnr \ " ---- For toot comfort <;) HENRY • C A (( LAN D E R SO • roor new shoe look SALESMAN WANTED . 0 ED SIMPSON ~ RA WLEIGH Dealer wanted at 113 IOwa Avenu(' oncE'. Good opportunity. Write Shoe Repairing and Supp!J .. ~ at oncc. R 1\VIPig'l'S. Dl'pt. 1,6:- Ann - Miller LET US REPATll YOUR SIJOES .G41-10;. Fl'ccp:>rt, Ill. os '-OmTE- '(he f'lllrlivels UNIT ED IR L! s J K.4. T:!: DID 'Til now a ccEJP ling a limi.e· j nUll. ocr d for the position of M lIt NEB STEW ~ ~RDESS Successful candidates will be given five weeks' training om our expense at our Training Center in Cheyenne, Wyo­ "Doors Ollcn 1:15-9:45" ming. They must posses the following minimum qualifica· tions: Attractive appearance and personality 21-26 years of age ~~Ef~ 5'2" 10 5'7" in height "ENDS Sinqle NOW FRIDAY" Be able 10 pass rigid physictt\ examination, with at .. FIRt,.. RUN' NITI a least 20·30 vision in each eye. Please contact Business &. Industrial Placement Office, III University Hall for details, or write to: United Air Litlc ·. Inc. 5959 South Cicero Avenue Chicago. lilinois

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Seleded Short SubJec~ , ., PAGE SIX _ · TIIE DAILY [OWA.'f. ~T. I AN. S. 1'5. AHorney of Davelis Pechman 10 Head ' SuperYiso~" 13 Criminal Cases Set fot January' tria fDanger o ~ [mmediate • \:;1. Estate Acts to Oust J. E. Pechman Wednesday was I ot~er two are Mrs. ~ . q: La'lf)er Thirteen criminal cases have named chairman of the Johnson and Mrs. R. C. Fountain, ' ;~', be~n igned for trial in J ohnJon Steel Strike Lessehs county board of supervisors tor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J • .J}QIa county district court beainnin, 1of 2Administrato rs Iowa Chiel Suspended Irom U.S. Crop Job ATLANTIC CITY (.4') - The Washill(ton next Monday (or In­ 1952. yte succeeds Robert Ma- were appointed custodians O f ~u.. Monday, Jan. H. District Judie danger of any immln nt industry- itial stabilizatJon board A hcaring on an application to honey. county welfare bullding'and ~b. ('" - Alvin J. l out pay from his $6.400 a year W)I,e Harold D. Evatlll announced Wed· 'YASH~GTON wide steel strike practically van- bearinlS on the union's wage and remove one of the administrators Election of the new chairman ert M. O'Harra was named ~ Cook, Iowa director o[ \he federal - post. FCIC o[[Jcials said the com­ nt.5daY· !shed Wednesday night on the eve other demands. of the estate of Andrew Davelis was the first action as the board commissioner. \ crop insurance corpwation (rCIC) mission's order had not been re­ The petit jury panel bllS been ot a specially-summo'led CIO Murray added that he hoped the lVas held Wednesday by District held its first regular meeting of was ord.ered suapended for five ceived Wednesday and that no steelworkers union convention. WSB woUld expedite handing directed to report at 10 a.m. that Judge James P. GaUney. the new year. Members had met mpnths Wednesday lor prohibited plans had been made to name a Philip Murray. president oLboth down a recommended compromise SUI Hospitals ·(;e,\:·.) , dote when the first five cases are The application was filed by the in a special session Monday night '. . political in 1950. substitute. Cook's sus'pension the CIO and the steelworkers on the u ni~'s 1111;2 cent hourly scheduled: to bc&ln. .' attorney. Edward W. Lucas. to count tne cash in the various The civil servo probably will be effective within ,lnlon. broadlY wlI.e Increase tequest Bnd other ~state $3,900 in Gran~s f:. EIIht 01llVJ (t asks that Thomas Davelis, county oUices. .' ,'" cues conunission a few days. :unted to repOrt- demands. President Trumab scnt the U cases wllned brother of Andrew. be removed as In a passed resolution, the board The SUI colIege of Of fOr found that Cook ______"tS that the un- the case tq the W S~ to avoi~ a m e~1at tria~ there are eicht char.et of has proOlbited trucks with a gross and University hospitalljhave;..t. violated t b.e , 's ff rs III scheduled New Year s day strike. ~ o-administra to r 01 the estate. • ..!c~l operatinl a motor vehicle while North Liberty Man Asks on 0 Iced WI requesting the union to remain at weight over 4 tons from travcl- celved $3.900 in researl;h 1 ~1I intoxicated, two charaes ot break· S.teb act llmit­ 'ecommen n· work. The otber administrator, Stella Ing on gravel and asphalt county from the National . c::oJJncil'l:lo jeflnl te post- lnI and enterin.. ODe charp of political ac- Judgment of $321 Note Davelis, is the widow or the Iowa roads duriQg thc spring montbs. .' .• IJ mlnsIa.ughter. one charte of . ... Uvltles by ted· .)Onement oC the • City waiter who died of stab The action was taken to prevent Combat Blindness. .' I ~ ;:' llaUn. eseape from an of~r. and '!ral employes. Its Suit has been filed in Joltnson , .trike. Clerk's Office, Grosses wounds Oct. 12, 1950. rutting ot the soft roads when Of a tIotal ot $20,712.awardedJIo one charae of obtainlnJ nlll'co\:ie was county dlslrict court by Frank I . Murray told a $10,236' in Last Quarter The application states that thawing begins. 11 universlti~s ann Inst~tU. ' tioni~:'r druts I;!y misrepresentation, mud on com­ Pecka, North Liberty asking news conference , ' Most appointive officials in the ocula,: . research' the Uhiv '1 , and deceit. Cook a1- that the unlon's' R N l.) -" Miller Johnso 0 11- checks ha~e been written on the county have been renamed to hospitals gra(lt Is thc sed6nd " . ludgment. of $321 on a promissory . I • . e Suu • 11 C u Those cases scheduled for Jan. made M1!RllAY powerful 3.5-man ty clerk, reported Wednesday that estate account, among them one thelr . pos ItlOns,· th e b oard an· est in'" the group. { " ]4 are: fav.orin. AI Loveland over Sen. note. executive board, at a meehn, on the receipts ot the clerk's office for $300, cashed on Dec. 8. made nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leuz . .:~ The State of Iowa vs. William BOurke B. ffickenlooper (R~lowa) Peclw states that Fred C. Tharp Wednesday afternoon. unanimous- In the tourth quarter of 1951 to· payable to Thomas Davelis. were I'eappointed steward and ma- The grant is ~or $2,700 and , )'~1 Bitn. iIi . !1le 19M Iowa senatorial cam­ si~ed the note on Dec. H. 1950 ly decided on ~ recommendation taled .10.236.54. Lucas said the checks were tron ot the county home. be used by Dr. Hermann M. ii/j;.· tor $300 and that it was due In 60 [or the convention. , He sajd that most of the sum, issued without proper order of the The three members ot the board Ian in his investigation of The State of Iowa vs. Cl.rd~ pliipl. / the Lester Jones. days. He asks judgment for the While declining to say speclfl- $6,787.50, was collected in !incs court. t'It appears to this applicant ot supervisors, Pechman, Maholley. electrical response ot the ~ ',:he' commission', order is man· The State of Iowa VI. Harry tace value of the note plus in- cally what the recommendation arid lorf~ltur~ on criminal lhat the proceeds were used for and Marvin A. Stahle and two I and brain in children and adults SkriveJ'. • datOry. Thece Is no appeal for tllrest accumulated in the past will be. Murray went on to tell cbarges durin, the la6t three the personal benefit ot Thomas other persons were renamed to the where 'pne eye has de!ectivl .~I. ,year. newsmen he expects to pe In months of the year. Davelis," his application states. county social welfare board. The sion. .J ,,~, The State of Iowa VI. Glenn Cook. He win be SUllpended with· r'i' DllI. Dill and Skriv~r are' char.ed with first offense drunken drlvln,4. whUe Bin~ is char,ed with th1rd ortense. Jone.s is char,ed with two coUntJJ of breaklnl and enterln~ One chu,e states he brWi& Illto the ?f.1l Motor complny. Sept.; 15) • 11151. aod the other charp ~tu he ~roke Into the Auwets club BREMERI .. ,S JANU• ..' ,A:RY . CLEA-R~ , ,A,NC'E\ :"I;'It". Sept. 20. 1951. Cases scheduled for Mondll3'. Jan. 21 are: The State of Iowa VI. James Beeler. The State ot Iowa va. John Ag·' I. new. STARTS "TODAY , The State of Iowa vs. Joseph , , Prochar. The State of Jowa vs. Louis Eckrich. The State 01 Iowa vs. Dr. Gerald F. Brown. The State of Iowa vs . . Marion BUY! ! JonCJI, , , ' , .. " The State of Iowa va. ~thur Walter. • .. ~. ~ "., fU usual, we have decided to stage our annual ~JE~U!l_iY _ ~l r. I,>rochar: Et;krJ ,~ll.: ~onl!s and ' Walter are all c~jlr,~d ,.. ~)th '.' Clearance. You'll save plenty during this sale, Y,ihich wUI ' op raUn, a motor ,y'~h;lll' ;~hn( intolClcat«i. All are cMrg¢ ·with '.: be for a limited time only. '. ,. t' • !I~t oCtCll$e wlt~ the ' l(cep~o,!l ; of . Proehar. who is charged with sec- ond otteflsc. . .' '" Malllllau,hter «;:hiar,e , , Beeler, I,n connection' 'With the dr Jl1k~n drivln, charge. Is ., lYso TOPCOATS' charged with manslaughtllJ'. iUs - - ear 'lVa~ involved In the. aecfdent Sept. 29. 1951, on ' highway :~tlJ GREATLY REDUCED north; ot (own City in which Wal­ ter John Smlth was killed. " ' ~ gnew Is charged with lIs~isting tho escape ot Louis 'Eckrich from the cu tOOY 01 Peace Ortlc~r Wen­ dell Simonson Dec .• 5, I"~ I . at Tiffin'. • , , Dr. Brown is charged wllb ob­ lain ing narcotic drup by mis­ I'cprcsentntion, fraud and ' i deCeit Valu.. to $75 from the. Louis drul store July, 21, Valu.. te $85 ValuH to, $85 11151, Judges Appoint 4 T~ County Boards Special Group 91 District Judges Harold D, EVins and Jllmes P. GarIney Wednesday Men's Fine All Men's, Men',,t All Wool appoInted three mom~rs ' to tho Johnsol1 county estate ir$erltance Gabardin. Corduroy • I Outer Wear tax appraJ ~ ers board. They are: R. P. White, ·A. A. Welt. and Glenn F. Houston. who ''' PANTS PANTS Jackets and Coats wID each serve one-year termS. A. C. Cahill. Iowa City attorney. Pdoed to c1eC11'. oaly PrIced. for quick clearance. At m.cOWlt of, was appointed to a two· year,t.etm on the county commission 01 In­ sanity. Other members of. ' lblt commission lire R. Nellaon Miller, clerk or the court, and Dr: P aul Reed. $12 $6 250;0 • :' Bali, You Say? l

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